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November 8, 2005 at 9:02 pm #13163
jwd_73
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I have a bosch wfb 2005 gb and the door no longer locks.
So after looking and finally realizing how an interlock works I have a query.
I have 3 wires yellow and red, brown and white.
and by joining the brown and yell/red together i can get the machine to work so by default the white goes to the bi metallic switch in the lock which when heated joins the 2 together.
The white comes from the pressure switch.
so anybody tell me why i cant get the door to lock? or have a wiring diag for said model.
cheers JohnNovember 8, 2005 at 9:53 pm #153420Dave_Conway
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Does the machine actually work with the interlock in place and connected correctly ?
In theory it can’t but the plastic could be worn on the latch/lock allowing the door to opened.
Dave.
November 8, 2005 at 10:24 pm #153421jwd_73
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no it didn’t work with the lock in place . I assume it is something to do with the white wire from the pressure switch that operates the bi met switch on the lock , but without stripping the machine down in my kitchen I am not too sure.
I have tried a similar lock with similar connections inside it will work with lock in if i manually push the contacts together and will lock but it will not lock on its own.
JohnNovember 8, 2005 at 11:59 pm #153422kevinlewis
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I’m sure you need a new interlock. just order the correct one. You’ll need to specify which GB/?? and FD number. any probs ring 01325 485939 an dwe can supply it.
November 9, 2005 at 12:09 am #153423jwd_73
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sorted 😀
wires were wrong way works fine now.
Thanks for your help
JohnNovember 9, 2005 at 12:13 am #153424Penguin45
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ALWAYS make a diagram before pulling wires off………
Chris.
November 9, 2005 at 8:31 am #153425Martin
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Irrespective of make and model, all 3 wire door interlocks have one live to it (L), one live from it (C) and a neutral return supply(N) for the bi-metal coil. But that’s the easy bit to establish, the tricky bit is that most modern Interlocks have numbered terminals that very often don’t comply to a common wiring pattern. 😕
November 9, 2005 at 3:49 pm #153426jwd_73
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Penguin45 wrote:ALWAYS make a diagram before pulling wires off………
Chris.
9 times outta 10 i do but i didnt have the exact lock for this machine so i used another style and the wires go on different.
I did have to open the casing on the locks to find out where 😀November 9, 2005 at 4:06 pm #153427Martin
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jwd_73 wrote:I did have to open the casing on the locks to find out where 😀
Smart thinking 😉
November 9, 2005 at 9:31 pm #153428neptune
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Martin stated that all 3 wire interlocks have a live wire to it , a neutral to it , and a live from it . I beg to differ . All three wir interlocks have a live feed and a neutral feed , but the c wire is connected to neutral out on some machines . The old metalflex interlocks fitted to some older machines have a cicuit diagram printed on them . This clearly shows that with the interlock operated or locked the third or C wire is connected to neutral . Your comments?
November 10, 2005 at 4:14 pm #153429BSH-MAN
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The exception that proves the rule? 🙂
November 10, 2005 at 4:53 pm #153430Martin
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neptune wrote:The old metalflex interlocks fitted to some older machines have a cicuit diagram printed on them . This clearly shows that with the interlock operated or locked the third or C wire is connected to neutral . Your comments?
I think that you have been in the water to long or are suffering from the ‘bends’ here (only joking by the way 😉 ) but seriously, please elaborate on what the hell a Metaflex is? I am sure you appreciate how interlocks work and that you cannot have just one live supply and two neutrals. How will that work then?
November 10, 2005 at 5:56 pm #153431Bryan
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Martin wrote:I am sure you appreciate how interlocks work and that you cannot have just one live supply and two neutrals. How will that work then?
Pretty straight forward Martin you simply have a live and neutral to the heater and the neutral is switched instead of the live.
Bryan
November 10, 2005 at 6:32 pm #153432Martin
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Bryan wrote:the neutral is switched instead of the live.
😳 Doooh! I should have figured that?…sorry 😳
November 10, 2005 at 6:58 pm #153433Penguin45
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Martin wrote: elaborate on what the hell a Metaflex is?
A manufacturer of interlocks, especially exploding red ones beloved of Hotpoint.
Chris.
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